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THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1967 Continued from front page Hartley describes the Singing on the Mountain program as the largest held yearly in the Sou thern Highlands. He says, "It is an all-day singing, preaching, king-sized Sunday School picnic, and family reunion, all rolled into one.” No admission is charged at the “s'ng." Gov. McNair won a full, four year term in his own right in last November’s general elec tions. He has held the post as Governor, moving up from Lieu tenant Governor when Gover nor Donald Russell resigned April 22, 1965. The Governor is a Deacon in the First Baptist Church at Allendale, S. C., and a veteran of World War 11. Both Hartley and Cook ex pressed special pleasure with Gov. McNair’s acceptance. It continues the tradition of nota ble speakers for the occasion. They also said a more complete I list of gospel singing groups I would be announced later. The largest crowd ever to at- I tend Singing on the Mountain I was in 1963 when Dr. Billy Gra- Iham, the noted North Carolina I evangel st, spoke to 100,000 ■ persons. CHick *" Breo>t 1 Itv !!V (ftananaXoronuT J. F. G. Peanut Butter I IMP I rVh I i -1.00 Our Best Flour | ir 15 Oz. Can V ~ : " - ■*- - -- - : - --- -■ -- Blood Collections Short The visit of the Bloodmobile OP Tuesday did not reach the goal set. A total of 97 donors showed, resulting in a total of 74 pints of blood donated, with 23 would-be donors rejected. Dr Stanley P. Urquhart was the physician in charge; Mrs. Luellen Honeycutt, the nurse in charge; Red Cross volunteers and “Pinafore girls" were on hand to render assistance, and refreshments were served by ladies of H'pgins Memorial Met hodist Church. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Com pound W® penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. Bttfhj Tips ... f ■ ,w •■. W vX ‘ v A ' ■ ■ .. ■■■ ■ ■■■ DISTRESS SIGNALS With today's finely engineered motors and modern boats there's seldom need to summon aid while afloat. Statistics show that the ma jor reason for distress cries is sim ply "running out of gas." If ybu ever find yourself in this embarrassing position.here's how to attract attention, say the Mercury outboard people. If other boats are in sight, stand with your arms spread and move them up and down like a bird's wings. Or you can attach a white shirt to a fish pole or oar and wave it back and forth above your head. Some other ways are: signal "SOS" (three dots? three dashes, three dots) with a flashlight; acti vate one of the smoke flares de signed for just such situations; con tinuously sound any fog-signal ap paratus; raise a square flag with a ball or something resembling a ball underneath it: carry emergencv flares with you and set one off whenever anyone approaches in a boat or airplane. Better still, carry enough gas. THE YANCEY RECORD DON'T DRIVE INTO TROUBLE { & Never mull over personal problems [g Kg AT THE WHEEL... EAFEPRIV/U&-REQUIRES g ■ YOUR FULL ATTERTVOA/f : fi| INSURANCE INFORMATION INSTlTUTE^^J[[^gjfl[[/LOe^ :
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